<span>Mendeleev was the first scientist to arrange the known elements into a table. Mendeleev decided to arrange the known elements by atomic weight and allowed Mendeleev to predict the discovery to new elements by finding and placing gaps in the table where there was a jump in atomic weight.
Moseley used the x-ray wave lengths of the elements are arranged them in a table using the experimental data. This new technique resulted in some differences in the two tables like argon and potassium switching paces. cobalt was placed before nickle and tellurium was before iodine.</span>
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
cell is functioning and structural unit for all living organisms.. they have their own different functions
Answer:
photosynthesis is a process utilized by autotrophs to produce the products required for cellular respiration. Unlike you and me, plants and certain other Autotrophs like bacteria; can’t consume other organisms. That being said, they still require nutrients to preform cellular respiration. Those nutrients are obtained through processes such as photosynthesis.
So in other words photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen required for aerobic/anaerobic cellular respiration, and that’s how there related.
Answer:
It is most likely C
Explanation:
People get sick and maybe the twin/sibling has a medical condition that may interrupt the experiment.
1) Mice not radio waved.
2) Radio
3) Strength of mice
4) Maybe inconclusive.
5) Improves strength
Explanation:
- Control Group - Mice not radio waved.
- Independent Variable - radio.
- Dependent Variable - Strength of mice.
- What should Bart's conclusion be? Maybe inconclusive.
- How could Bart's experiment be improved? Improves strength
Experimental setup
setup that is testing a hypothesis using a variable. In most cases only one variable should be tested at a time.
Control Setup
setup that is identical to the experimental setup, only it does not contain a variable.
Independent Variable
The one factor that is change by the person doing the experiment
Dependent Variable
The factor which is measured in the experiment
Constant
all the factor that stay the same in an experiment.